At the risk of getting in the middle of two individuals who obviously have differeing opinions I'll toss in my two cents:
All jobs have an absolute mininum pay range at the medium and large market level. In a nutshell, that range is the absolute bottom amount you can pay someone. No less. It is based on finding people to do the job and having them have enough money to eat and/or not have to live in a homeless shelter.
In Atlanta, no one is going to work for $12 an hour with no benefits. You can't eat and live unless you are living in an apartment with a million other people and the only thing you eat is rammen noodles.
My suggestion that the $25 was close to reality was not based on any inside knowledge of CNN. It is based on a fairly good knowledge of the Atlanta market and the costs associated with living there. Admittedly not scientific...just personal knowledge.
CNN would be incredibly hard pressed to pay people $12 and find anyone. If they did those people would not stay long and your turnover cost would exceed your salary savings very quickly. Simply put it is not good business sense to pay too little...it winds up costing you a lot....never mind a discussion about quality staff.
I stand by my $25 range. I submit CNN may or may not be a great place to work but the folks who run it are not fools.
All jobs have an absolute mininum pay range at the medium and large market level. In a nutshell, that range is the absolute bottom amount you can pay someone. No less. It is based on finding people to do the job and having them have enough money to eat and/or not have to live in a homeless shelter.
In Atlanta, no one is going to work for $12 an hour with no benefits. You can't eat and live unless you are living in an apartment with a million other people and the only thing you eat is rammen noodles.
My suggestion that the $25 was close to reality was not based on any inside knowledge of CNN. It is based on a fairly good knowledge of the Atlanta market and the costs associated with living there. Admittedly not scientific...just personal knowledge.
CNN would be incredibly hard pressed to pay people $12 and find anyone. If they did those people would not stay long and your turnover cost would exceed your salary savings very quickly. Simply put it is not good business sense to pay too little...it winds up costing you a lot....never mind a discussion about quality staff.
I stand by my $25 range. I submit CNN may or may not be a great place to work but the folks who run it are not fools.